Juventus Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Restes · Hato · Antonio Silva · Mosquera · Costa · Lavia · Mastantuono · Andrey Santos · Samu · Nuamah · YildizJuventus plays with a high press and heavy verticality in this 2-5-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opposition can settle. The team wants to control the central areas while using extreme width to stretch the opposition.
Restes plays between the posts to act as a sweeper behind a high line. The defensive unit is very thin with only two central defenders, Antonio Silva and Mosquera, to cover the width of the pitch. Antonio Silva acts as a ball playing defender to start attacks, while Mosquera provides aerial strength and covers the space behind when the team pushes forward. This defensive pairing must remain brave and step up to catch attackers offside.
The midfield is a massive engine room designed to dominate the center of the pitch. Costa and Hato operate as a double pivot to shield the two central defenders and recycle possession. Lavia sits just ahead of them to connect the defensive and attacking lines with his passing range. Andrey Santos and Mastantuono occupy the half spaces as two attacking midfielders who press aggressively and look to arrive late into the box. This five man group allows Juventus to congest the middle and win the second ball.
The attacking line uses three forwards to pin the last defender. Samu acts as a pressing centre forward to lead the front line and hold up the ball for others. Yildiz operates as an inverted winger on the left to cut inside and create chances, while Nuamah stays wide on the right to stretch the defence. These three players work in combinations to create runs in behind and isolate defenders in one on one situations.
This 2-5-3 formation offers several tactical advantages for Juventus. The heavy presence of five midfielders creates numerical superiority in the center of the pitch. The team can also use wide overloads from the combination of the attacking midfielders and the wingers. When the ball is won back high up the pitch, the speed of transition is immense because the forwards are already close to the goal.
This formation is a high risk high reward system that relies on winning the ball in advanced areas. It is best suited for games where Juventus needs to overwhelm a deep block through sheer numbers in the final third.